Asymmetry of cell fate is one fundamental property of stem cells, in which one daughter cell self-renews, whereas the other differentiates. Evidence of nonrandom template segregation (NRTS) of chromosomes during asymmetric cell divisions in phylogenetically divergent organisms, such as plants, fungi, and mammals, has already been shown. However, before this current work, asymmetric inheritance of chromatids has never been demonstrated in differentiating embryonic stem cells (ESCs), and its molecular mechanism has remained unknown. Our results unambiguously demonstrate NRTS in asymmetrically dividing, differentiating human and mouse ESCs. Moreover, we show that NRTS is dependent on DNA methylation and on Dnmt3 (DNA methyltransferase-3), indi...
Cells of several metazoan species have been shown to non-randomly segregate their DNA such that olde...
The Role of DNA Replication in Establishing Asymmetric Epigenetic Inheritance in the Drosophila Male...
The immortal strand hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells (SCs) selectively se...
Asymmetry of cell fate is one fundamental property of stem cells, in which one daughter cell self-re...
SummaryCell division is a process by which a mother cell divides into genetically identical sister c...
Genome remethylation is essential for mammalian development but specific reasons are unclear. Here w...
Decades ago, the ‘‘immortal strand hypothesis’ ’ was proposed as a means by which stem cells might l...
SummaryDNA methylation regulates development and many epigenetic processes in mammals [1], and it is...
SummaryEpigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell ty...
Decades ago, the "immortal strand hypothesis" was proposed as a means by which stem cells might limi...
Epigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell types, bu...
The Immortal Strand Hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells cosegregate chromati...
Germline stem cells divide asymmetrically, producing a self-renewing stem cell and a differentiating...
The inheritance of epigenetic marks, in particular DNA methylation, provides a molecular memory that...
SummaryCells of several metazoan species have been shown to non-randomly segregate their DNA such th...
Cells of several metazoan species have been shown to non-randomly segregate their DNA such that olde...
The Role of DNA Replication in Establishing Asymmetric Epigenetic Inheritance in the Drosophila Male...
The immortal strand hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells (SCs) selectively se...
Asymmetry of cell fate is one fundamental property of stem cells, in which one daughter cell self-re...
SummaryCell division is a process by which a mother cell divides into genetically identical sister c...
Genome remethylation is essential for mammalian development but specific reasons are unclear. Here w...
Decades ago, the ‘‘immortal strand hypothesis’ ’ was proposed as a means by which stem cells might l...
SummaryDNA methylation regulates development and many epigenetic processes in mammals [1], and it is...
SummaryEpigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell ty...
Decades ago, the "immortal strand hypothesis" was proposed as a means by which stem cells might limi...
Epigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell types, bu...
The Immortal Strand Hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells cosegregate chromati...
Germline stem cells divide asymmetrically, producing a self-renewing stem cell and a differentiating...
The inheritance of epigenetic marks, in particular DNA methylation, provides a molecular memory that...
SummaryCells of several metazoan species have been shown to non-randomly segregate their DNA such th...
Cells of several metazoan species have been shown to non-randomly segregate their DNA such that olde...
The Role of DNA Replication in Establishing Asymmetric Epigenetic Inheritance in the Drosophila Male...
The immortal strand hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells (SCs) selectively se...